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Of course, the so-called natural law was, as we have seen, never a real law in the legal sense, since it was never sanctioned by a positive legislative act. It has played a part in the history of man, doubtless, often more real than the positive law of later times. It is true that, because of the acceptance of an idea which was for so long lacking reality, the nature of this natural law often lost its authority in our age, when man begins to desire for himself the most fertile ground for good and evil. But it still has a certain value and legitimate interest in that it calls to each of us and arms us to live in accordance with human dignity. It was to this end that it was introduced as a source of legitimate norms of behavior. Since this natural law is what man is, it is entirely right that it should have its place as a rule of life and a school of virtue among men. This place is deserved not by reason of any innate capacity of mankind, but because it teaches its precepts by nature, without any violence being done to the liberty of conscience of each individual. 4.[2] But regardless of the fact that the natural law represents a deeper and more certain law of the human nature than the positive law, and that its precepts can be observed without any difficulty even by those who are not bound by it, the positive law, though not effecting a change in moral ideas, does furnish criteria by which it can be judged. 5[3] Among the positive law thus furnished by reason it appears that only the precepts of the moral law, however generally accepted, are always observed by human beings with a good conscience; but that the precepts of the natural law are obeyed of necessity by all, not only by a good conscience, but also by reason and by good example. 6[4] For this reason, no matter from what lofty heights, according to the desire of modern humanists, we defend the natural law with all the means at our disposal, we could never jeopardize the natural law itself, since so long as natural law exists in an unadulterated and unadulterated form, it will continue to be the rule of life in us. Obviously, neither is it right to throw the natural law into the dustbin of the past simply because of the political regime and the moral ideas of today. d2c66b5586